NBC Sports draft analyst Connor Rogers joined former NFL quarterback Chris Simms' podcast this week following the NFL Scouting Combine. Many burning offseason topics were discussed, from who the potential No. 1 overall pick could be for the Tennessee Titans to teams they expect to break the bank as free agency opens next week.
But the defensive side of the ball can't be forgotten either, and offensive lineman Dion Dawkins has made a public plea for the Bills to go after Cleveland Browns star Myles Garrett who requested a trade. However, the draft capital and the contract Garrett has are big things for the Bills to swallow.
The Bills are expected to be aggressive in their pursuit of Myles Garrett and may have to give up multiple first-round picks.
Garrett is a monster chess piece, and with several teams interested, Bills' offensive lineman Dion Dawkins has made a plea for the Buffalo front office to juggle the contract situations of several players, including his own, so the Bills can get Myles through the doors.
The Cleveland Browns insist pass rusher Myles Garrett will not be traded. Garrett has repeatedly said he wants to be moved. If that issue across Lake Erie ends up going Garrett's way, ESPN's Dan Graziano believes the Buffalo Bills will be involved in the talks.
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ESPN’s Dan Graziano also reported the latest on Garrett on Sunday. Although he said that the Browns are telling teams there is no conversation to be had about potentially acquiring Garrett, Graziano listed the Bills and Eagles as two teams he expects to be “most aggressive” for Garrett.
Buffalo Bills wide receiver Amari Cooper is a free-agent this offseason and The Athletic's Mike Jones predicts him to sign with the Denver Broncos.
Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett formally requested a trade after a disappointing 2024 campaign.  Every team in the league would benefit from adding
We’re going to hold off on a Myles Garrett trade. Instead, we’ll take about $30 million of cap space into free agency after roster cuts, contract restructures and re-signing some of our own impending free agents,